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My name is Evan, and I am a funeral director at a busy funeral home in the Midwestern United States. I have found that many loved ones want to personalize the funeral experience, but they simply don't know how. I am going to outline some ways that you can make a funeral unique to the person you are celebrating. From dramatic readings to favorite music to decorated caskets, the only limit is your imagination when it comes to planning the perfect funeral. I hope your mind will be open to the possibilities the next time you are in the unfortunate situation of having to plan a funeral.

Add Unique Touches to a Funeral

4 Reasons to Consider Cemetery Monuments

Christina Clarke

Cemetery monuments are an integral part of cemetery design. The monuments recognize the cemetery for what it is: a place to celebrate life's passage. In other words, they embrace all aspects of one's life, from birth to death and even beyond. The cemetery monument should fit well with cemetery landscape architecture, creating a harmonious blend that is distinctive, beautiful, and meaningful. There are many benefits to cemetery monuments for your deceased loved ones.

Why Are Cemetery Monuments Essential?

 For centuries, cemeteries have been places where people express their love and respect for the dead. Monuments are used to mark the location of burial plots, provide information about individuals buried there, or commemorate those who are no longer alive.

Cemetery monuments can be divided into three categories: flat markers (also known as headstones) that usually contain a name and an inscription, upright monuments that usually contain no inscriptions but do have a name, and statuary. The type of cemetery monument chosen reflects the wishes of those who commission them for their loved ones.

Here are four reasons why you should consider cemetery monuments for your cemetery marker needs:

It's a Way of Honoring a Loved One

Cemetery monuments can give family members a chance to express their love and honor the lives of those they have lost. It is not uncommon for cemetery monuments to include engravings of names, dates of birth and death, epitaphs, poems, or scripture verses.

They Protect the Grave

Some cemetery monuments, such as cemetery memorial markers, offer protection for the graves. In other words, the stones are helpful in deterring cemetery vandalism. While cemetery vandalism is very rare, there are still many people who worry this will occur.

Its a Way of Expressing Your Beliefs and Values

Cemetery monuments help cemetery visitors remember those who meant something to them. It is a way of providing the cemetery with focus and significance and reflecting the cemetery visitor's personal feelings about death and remembrance. It also shows others how the deceased wants to be remembered.

It's a Way of Acknowledging the Past

Cemetery monuments are a way of honoring the past and are, therefore, more than just about looking after the deceased. The cemetery monument can help tie generations together by pointing back to cemetery visitors' ancestors or relatives whose burial site is unknown or whose grave has been moved.

The Takeaway

From cemetery headstones to cemetery monuments, grave markers are used for various reasons. They are used to show respect for the deceased and commemorate the dead. On most occasions, they are erected in honor of an individual, serving as a symbol for their memory.

To learn more about cemetery monuments, contact a funeral home near you. 


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